Life of a sinew backed bow

Started by MikeNova, November 11, 2010, 05:30:00 PM

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MikeNova

I was wondering if a well made sinew backed bow would be expected to last a lifetime or does one buying it expect to get maybe 5-10 years out of it.

Pat B

There are shootable Asiatic horn bows with sinew backing that are 500 to 600 years old.
 If the bow is cared for properly it should outlast you.
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fatman

I bought a sinew-backed osage from Mike Yancey;  he told me he has bows that are 10 years old that still shoot at the same poundage as when he built them....  :thumbsup:
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beetlebailey1977

QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B:
There are shootable Asiatic horn bows with sinew backing that are 500 to 600 years old.
 If the bow is cared for properly it should outlast you.
I agree with this.  All about how well it is cared for.
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MikeNova

Good thanks to everyone that responded.

ChristopherO

It also depends on how well the  bow was tillered in the first place.  Sinew is a great backing but it will not magically fix poor tiller work.

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